Bring your wall alive with one of the most famous hockey moments of all-time! A generation of hockey fans everywhere - and every single Boston sports fan who ever lived - knows about "The Goal". It was May 10, 1970 - Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals at the Boston Garden - and, despite being dominated for the first three games of the series, the St. Louis Blues clawed their way to a 3-3 draw at the end of regulation time. As the stuffy air at the old barn thickened with anticipation, the puck dropped for the extra frame. On the first shift, the series built to a crescendo: Derek Sanderson retrieved the puck behind the net, sent it in front to the pinching defenseman, and in a split-second - SNAP - the puck is redirected past Glen Hall, Orr dives headlong in joy across the crease, the fans go crazy, and the rest is history! In classic black-and-white, this legendary photographic image has it all: Orr's ecstacy; Hall's defeated stumble; the Garden's now-lost majesty; the fans' instant reaction; all culminating in the moment that the Bruins finally won the Cup again for the first time in 29 years.

Published in this huge 20"x24" edition exclusively for SportsPosterWarehouse.com, this photo-quality reprint is a must for the wall of any serious hockey fan, and a beautiful work of photographic sports art that ranks up there with the best of all-time. Impossible to find elsewhere in a quality format for a reasonable price, here's the ultimate chance to add The Goal to your wall! Perfect for a nice frame and a prominent place at home, office, or arena facility.